Muddy Cyclist
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Gave you a hug, but sounds just up my street.Our walk in the park this morning was more like a walk through a muddy swamp with a lot of it under water.
Angry Young Men???????Having fully signalled my virtue I felt you deserved a little mewsick - the lesser spotted Kink to be precise. We snowflakes like a vent and not just in our corduroy jackets.
Thank you for my painting compliment @dunelmGood morning everyone from a wonderfully silent beginning to the day here in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of ‘lets grill things on the new Ninja’ came in at 4.9 this am
A miserable day yesterday - rain, rain and even more rain just in case you missed out on any rain. Apart from that and some rain in the afternoon, not a lot. Oh! The window cleaner did come and do the windows and our new Ninja grill and air fryer turned up just in time to offer some alternative comedy come dinner time. Video link with Little Miss Pamplemouse practicing doubles and halves - very serious stuff and includes spots on ladybird wings amongst other visuals.
Last of the trio of big bird pictures today - hope everybody has a Fabulous Friday - time for koffy
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A great beginning of this Willow. I also like this style of watercolour @Muddy CyclistMy next tree, back to the Willow I'm afraid. Need lots of detail for my friend who obviously likes this style of watercolour. Pleanty more to do but will finish Saturday. A4 watercolour....
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Thank youA great beginning of this Willow. I also like this style of watercolour @Muddy Cyclist
Thanks very much @Muddy CyclistA well seen and created misty Morning wood scene. I like the picture very much.
One enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing.Just had a link to the virtual West Gallery Quire music we recorded some weeks back. Mrs MC soprano and Alto Recorder, me Bass and Bass Recorder jumbled up in there somewhere.
It's a tad long so would not blame anyone for not listening to it all, still it was interesting to do...
We are now working on another piece and also 'My Grandfathers Clock' for our more modern choir we sing with,keeps our voice in but not like singing or playing instruments with others.
Yes, it would have been perfect for you.Gave you a hug, but sounds just up my street.
Thank you for appreciation of my Trees and music.good evenng all
4.7 today
it's been a lovely day really, dry and breezy but just a bit coldwe did manage a walk when we got back from Mum's.
We were going over anyway today to top up the log supply inside the house but when we called Mum yesterday evening she said she was going into the nearest town by bus today to pick up her medication. Whilst we applaud her wish to be independant it isn't a going concern because there are so few buses at the moment. We went over early and took her out by car, there was rain overnight and the area she lives in has clay soil which is sodden already so she has an unplanned small lake in her garden , mind you most of her neighbours have tooand most of the farmers' fields. The snowdrops are poking their heads above water.
still I feel very lucky indeed (as mentioned by @ianpspurs) to be where we are and to have the 'stay at home' conditions we have
Hope your day is treating you well
@Muddy Cyclist - that's a stunning painting, the bark, moss and woodland floor are impressive. and an interesting start to the next willow painting, I look forward to seeing it progress.
You have my sympathy on the shed, Mum has a big rattly old shed and we've been trying to sort some of the 'rubbish' out of it for ages
thank you for posting your collective performance I enjoyed it very much
@gennepher - Popeye the critic ?the post cards will have to wait for a little while I guess.
Very pleasing picture today, misty and evocative and the hints of foliage and colour are very well doneI like it.
@dunelm - a very fine finish to the series, your group have so much characterwith their head tilts and postures today they remind me of a group of well dressed 'ladies who lunch' discussing the one on the left's new fashion in stockings Lovely work
art bit -
every now and again @Muddy Cyclist inspires me to work on my trees
I believe the original inspiration for this was an etching by an artist called Kathleen Caddick who has a strong way with composition
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good evenng all
4.7 today
it's been a lovely day really, dry and breezy but just a bit coldwe did manage a walk when we got back from Mum's.
We were going over anyway today to top up the log supply inside the house but when we called Mum yesterday evening she said she was going into the nearest town by bus today to pick up her medication. Whilst we applaud her wish to be independant it isn't a going concern because there are so few buses at the moment. We went over early and took her out by car, there was rain overnight and the area she lives in has clay soil which is sodden already so she has an unplanned small lake in her garden , mind you most of her neighbours have tooand most of the farmers' fields. The snowdrops are poking their heads above water.
still I feel very lucky indeed (as mentioned by @ianpspurs) to be where we are and to have the 'stay at home' conditions we have
Hope your day is treating you well
@Muddy Cyclist - that's a stunning painting, the bark, moss and woodland floor are impressive. and an interesting start to the next willow painting, I look forward to seeing it progress.
You have my sympathy on the shed, Mum has a big rattly old shed and we've been trying to sort some of the 'rubbish' out of it for ages
thank you for posting your collective performance I enjoyed it very much
@gennepher - Popeye the critic ?the post cards will have to wait for a little while I guess.
Very pleasing picture today, misty and evocative and the hints of foliage and colour are very well doneI like it.
@dunelm - a very fine finish to the series, your group have so much characterwith their head tilts and postures today they remind me of a group of well dressed 'ladies who lunch' discussing the one on the left's new fashion in stockings Lovely work
art bit -
every now and again @Muddy Cyclist inspires me to work on my trees
I believe the original inspiration for this was an etching by an artist called Kathleen Caddick who has a strong way with composition
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Good morning eveyone from a so far, so good start to the day in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of roasted veg finished off with a topping of bacon bits and Comte under the grill came in at 5.1 this am
Oh what a circus springs to mind with rants from the EU - lots of excessive synaptic pruning going on in some minds. Not really their best efforts but hope that they can sort it out without resorting to bullying.
Cousins get together going all virtual tonight - even some getting up early in NZ for a chin wag. Must dig out my Cork County tartan kilt.
@Muddy Cyclist - thank you for Jacob’s Well - enjoyed that. Willow coming along nicely.
@geefull - thank you for the ladies who lunch. Your trees are well composed - that feint line on the horizon - marvelous. I do like your colour choices.
A change of focus - maybe for a couple of days - trees - well bits of them. Pine today. Hope everyone has a pleasant Saturday. Koffy needed now.
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